BIG 12 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL
At Ames, Iowa
No. 3 KANSAS 84, IOWA ST. 79
KANSAS (16-0)
Taylor 1-6 0-0 2, Reed 1-5 0-0 3, Mark. Morris 6-12 5-11 17, Marc. Morris 11-15 11-14 33, Selby 5-12 2-4 14, Robinson 1-1 0-0 2, Morningstar 2-5 0-0 5, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Little 3-8 1-2 8. Totals 30-64 19-31 84.
IOWA ST. (13-4)
Ejim 2-4 2-2 6, Anderson 6-15 3-3 16, Garrett 11-25 2-2 27, Christopherson 4-13 0-0 9, Vanderbeken 6-12 3-3 19, Railey 1-1 0-0 2, Palo 0-1 0-0 0, Godfrey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-71 10-10 79.
Halftime—Kansas 40-34. 3-Point Goals—Kansas 5-19 (Selby 2-5, Little 1-2, Reed 1-3, Morningstar 1-3, Mark. Morris 0-3, Taylor 0-3), Iowa St. 9-32 (Vanderbeken 4-10, Garrett 3-10, Christopherson 1-5, Anderson 1-5, Palo 0-1, Ejim 0-1). Fouled Out—Godfrey. Rebounds—Kansas 47 (Marc. Morris 13), Iowa St. 34 (Ejim 10). Assists—Kansas 15 (Morningstar, Taylor 4), Iowa St. 16 (Garrett 5). Total Fouls—Kansas 14, Iowa St. 22. A—12,204.
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Marcus Morris had career highs with 33 points and 13 rebounds, Markieff Morris added 17 points and No. 3 Kansas held off Iowa State 84-79 to win its 20th straight conference opener.
Josh Selby added 14 points for the Jayhawks (16-0, 1-0 Big 12), who never trailed in picking up their 11th straight win over the Cyclones.
Marcus Morris drilled an open jumper to put the Jayhawks ahead by seven with 1:55 to go, and Markieff Morris followed with a putback that made it 78-69 with just over a minute left.
Diante Garrett had 27 points, Jamie Vanderbeken added 19 and Jake Anderson 16 for Iowa State (13-4, 0-2 Big 12), which shot just 9 of 32 from 3-point range and was outscored in the paint 42-26.
Kansas senior Mario Little, who missed six games after being charged in a fight, finished with eight points in 19 minutes.
Though the Cyclones never led, they threatened the Jayhawks on several occasions before falling short.
Iowa State cut Kansas’s lead to 48-47 on Vanderbeken’s 3, but Brady Morningstar grabbed a loose ball at midcourt and found Selby for a 25-footer from the wing. Markieff Morris then had a quick dunk, Marcus Morris caught the Cyclones napping for a putback and Tyrel Reed’s 3 pushed the Jayhawks back up by double digits, 59-49, with 12:32 left.
Iowa State answered with an 16-7 run over the next 5 minutes, pulling to 68-65, before two more buckets by the Morris twins gave Kansas a little breathing room.
Kansas held Iowa State to four points for seven minutes down the stretch, which gave it just enough to push aside the upset-minded Cyclones.
Iowa State hung around enough early to close to 26-24 midway through the first half. But Kansas’s constant defensive pressure got the Cyclones out of sync, and the Jayhawks rattled off 13 quick points to jump ahead 37-24 late in the first half.
Iowa State, aided by Kansas’s shoddy 9-of-16 free throw shooting, crept to 40-34 by the break.
Kansas has had a few close calls this season, barely escaping UCLA at home, 77-76 on Dec. 2 and beating USC by 2 two weeks later. Michigan pushed the Jayhawks to overtime in Ann Arbor on Sunday before they escaped with a 67-60 win.
The Cyclones made the Jayhawks sweat this one out at times — as Northern Iowa did in handing the Jayhawks their last loss 10 months ago — but they simply had no answer for Kansas’ depth or the Morris twins, who combined for 50 points and 24 boards.
Iowa State’s 13-2 start was its best since 2000-01, but Kansas was the first ranked team the Cyclones had faced — and they went all out with the rival Jayhawks in town.
They waited until Wednesday night to unveil a statue of former coach Johnny Orr outside of a sports-bar themed area for donors at Hilton Coliseum. Orr, who coached Iowa State’s Fred Hoiberg from 1991-95 and is credited with creating the “Hilton Magic” atmosphere Hoiberg is trying to bring back as coach, was honored at center court to raucous cheers before the game.
It wasn’t enough against the vaunted Jayhawks, who won their seventh straight in Ames.